EDGE Group’s MALATH Partners with ERA RF Technologies for Sat Comm

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EDGE Group’s MALATH partners ERA RF Technologies: Abu Dhabi, UAE (October 26, 2024): EDGE Group’s MALATH, a company dedicated to facilitating trade with Turkish companies, has joined forces with ERA RF Technologies, a leading Turkish provider of advanced communication solutions. The partnership, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed at SAHA Expo 2024, aims to enhance satellite communication capabilities in critical sectors.

The collaboration between MALATH and ERA RF Technologies will focus on the acquisition of state-of-the-art satellite communication terminals and ground modems. These advanced systems will provide secure, reliable, and real-time connectivity, enabling seamless communication in challenging environments.

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“This partnership with ERA RF Technologies aligns with MALATH’s mission to bridge the gap between the UAE and Türkiye,” said Mr. Ali Demirhan, CEO of MALATH. “By leveraging the expertise of both companies, we aim to deliver cutting-edge satellite communication solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers.”

MALATH-ERA RF MoU signed at SAHA Expo 24.

MALATH-ERA RF MoU signed at SAHA Expo 2024.

SAHA Expo 2024, held in Istanbul from October 22-26, provided an ideal platform for EDGE to strengthen its ties with Turkish partners and explore opportunities for future collaboration. The event showcased the latest advancements in defense technologies, highlighting the growing importance of strategic partnerships between the UAE and Türkiye.

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By combining the strengths of both companies, MALATH and ERA RF Technologies are poised to deliver innovative solutions that address the growing demand for reliable and secure satellite communication systems. This partnership underscores the commitment of both companies to driving technological advancements and supporting critical infrastructure development.

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